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Church Planting in Valsequillo Mexico

Church Planting Latin America Long Term Mexico

Church planting in Valsequillo, Mexico
Join our team to share the hope of the gospel in Valsequillo Mexico through church planting, church multiplication, and camp program organization. Work with our team to develop relationships, disciple new believers, train leaders, and ultimately see healthy churches planted.

The Valsequillo area of Mexico is very traditional. Many are devout in their practice of Catholicism and are spiritually sincere, but do not walk in the light of Christ.  In most of the small towns there is very little to no gospel presence.

Requirements
Avant requires education or training appropriate for the specific ministry in which the candidate will be engaged. Completion of an orientation program is contingent upon length of service.  It is expected that applicants will have demonstrated their abilities in Christian service prior to application. A working knowledge of the Bible is required for all personnel.


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